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The Bangladesh High Court has reduced the life imprisonment of ULFA separatist leader Paresh Baruah to 14 years in a case related to the illegal possession of weapons. Baruah and several others were convicted in 2014 for attempting to smuggle 10 truckloads of weapons to ULFA hideouts in Assam, India. The High Court acquitted several others in the case.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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